00:00 A floating barrier installed by China to prevent Filipino boats from fishing in a disputed
00:05 area of the South China Sea has been removed, Philippine authorities said Monday, in the
00:10 latest flashpoint between Manila and Beijing over their competing maritime claims.
00:16 Video released by the Philippine Coast Guard on Monday showed a Filipino diver cut what
00:21 it said earlier was a 300-metre (984 ft) long string of buoys near Bajo de Mazanloc,
00:30 also known as Scarborough Shoal, a small but strategic reef and fertile fishing ground
00:35 130 miles (200 km) west of the Philippine island of Luzon.
00:41 The footage showed the diver with a simple mask and snorkel slipping below the waves
00:46 to use a small knife to cut through rope after reaching the barrier on a rickety fishing
00:50 boat with a small crew.
00:52 The video is a vivid illustration of a fraught power struggle that has been playing out for
00:57 years in the South China Sea as Manila tries to push back against increasingly assertive
01:02 claims to the disputed strategic waterway by Beijing.
01:06 Philippine authorities claimed Sunday that three Chinese Coast Guard boats and a Chinese
01:11 Maritime Militia Service boat had installed the barrier following the arrival of a Philippine
01:16 government vessel in the area.
01:18 The barrier posed a hazard to navigation, a clear violation of international law, the
01:24 Philippine Coast Guard said in a statement Monday, adding that it also infringed on Philippine
01:29 sovereignty.
01:31 In a regular press briefing Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin
01:36 said China is resolved in safeguarding its sovereignty and maritime interests over Huangyan
01:42 Island, referring to the disputed shoal by its Chinese name.
01:46 "We advise the Philippines not to make provocations or seek troubles," he added.
01:51 Beijing claims indisputable sovereignty over almost all of the 1.3 million square miles
01:58 of the South China Sea, as well as most of the islands and sandbars within it, including
02:03 many features that are hundreds of miles away from China's mainland.
02:08 Over the past two decades China has occupied a number of reefs and atolls across the South
02:13 China Sea, building up military installations, including runways and ports, which have not
02:19 only challenged the Philippines' sovereignty and fishing rights but have also endangered
02:24 marine biodiversity in the highly contested resource-rich waterway.
02:29 In 2016, an international tribunal in The Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines in
02:35 a landmark maritime dispute, which concluded that China has no legal basis to claim historic
02:41 rights to the bulk of the South China Sea.
02:44 Beijing has ignored the ruling.
02:46 Western marine security experts, along with officials from the Philippines and the United
02:52 States, have increasingly accused Beijing of using ostensibly civilian fishing vessels
02:58 as a maritime militia that acts as an unofficial and officially deniable "A force" that
03:03 China uses to push its territorial claims both in the South China Sea and beyond.
03:08 The situation comes days after the Philippine Coast Guard accused China's maritime militia
03:14 of turning vast patches of coral near the Palawan island chain into a bleached and broken
03:19 wasteland.
03:21 China's foreign ministry dismissed those allegations as false and grounded.
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